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Match the expanding rights term with its description.
counterculture movement
overturned state laws that pro-
a.
hibited marriage between people
of different races and ethnicities
LGBT movement
b.
could be used to ban the employ-
ment of gays and lesbians in the
conservatives
federal government or among its
private contractors.
Korematsu v. United States
required all public services, in-
cluding schools and transporta-
C.
tion, to make their environments
and services accessible to people
Americans with Disabilities Act
with disabilities
Executive Order 10450
d.
American citizens who quietly
hoped for peace and stability
during an era of great change
Loving v. Virginia
Transcribed Image Text:Or ei Or Ed Ea w ed WI Ed* AP Ed Ed D Str Re 1111354/lessons/1560553/variants/1560553/take/13/ Match the expanding rights term with its description. counterculture movement overturned state laws that pro- a. hibited marriage between people of different races and ethnicities LGBT movement b. could be used to ban the employ- ment of gays and lesbians in the conservatives federal government or among its private contractors. Korematsu v. United States required all public services, in- cluding schools and transporta- C. tion, to make their environments and services accessible to people Americans with Disabilities Act with disabilities Executive Order 10450 d. American citizens who quietly hoped for peace and stability during an era of great change Loving v. Virginia
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upheld the federal government's
silent majority
right to imprison Japanese
Americans based on their
heritage
f.
movement that both Nixon and
Wallace opposed
questioned the changes that oc-
curred during the 1960s
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h. fought for public recognition, as
well as for protections in hiring,
housing, and education for gay
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